How does BusinessWorx deliver a carrier class telephone service?
We start with redundant and fault-tolerant systems in a telco-grade collocation facility. Redundancy prevents, or limits exposure to, conditions which could lead to outages. From the telco-grade voice servers to the carrier class network components, every critical piece of hardware in Go-Comm’s CNC has a duplicate in operation with fail-over capability. Our infrastructure is further protected by multiple sources of power (including generator backups), rigid climate and access control, and automatic dry fire suppression. BusinessWorx uses T1s to connect to the customer, which is the time-proven method of delivering reliable, commercial broadband connectivity. At the customer premise, our network terminates to a voice-capable router to connect the phones and computers on your local area network (LAN).
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